UNL2010

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== Structure ==
 
== Structure ==
The main assumption of the UNL2010 is that the UNL is a language-independent general-purpose machine-tractable knowledge representation language, based on semantic networks, which are composed of UWs, relations and attributes, to be represented in the UNL document structure. We present, below, the structure of each of these components:  
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The main assumption of the UNL2010 is that the UNL is a language-independent general-purpose machine-tractable knowledge representation language, based on semantic networks, which are composed of UWs, relations and attributes, to be represented in the UNL format. We present, below, the structure of each of these components:  
 
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Revision as of 20:54, 31 August 2012

The specifications here stated are still experimental and tentative, and have been continuously extended and amended in order to be as comprehensive as possible. They follow the general strategies defined in the UNL 2005 Specifications (version of June 7th, 2005), but introduce several important changes derived from different UNLization experiences. Although formally adopted in the UNDL Foundation tools, projects and certificates, they should not be taken yet as the official specs, as they are still under construction and have not been widely discussed with the UNL Community.

Structure

The main assumption of the UNL2010 is that the UNL is a language-independent general-purpose machine-tractable knowledge representation language, based on semantic networks, which are composed of UWs, relations and attributes, to be represented in the UNL format. We present, below, the structure of each of these components:

Differences between the UNL2010 and the UNL2005

Software